Re: [libreoffice-users] Impress: Importing multiple pictures, one per slide?

2011-04-07 Thread KlausD

Hi,
do not know if this is the solution, but here it works:

1. extras - gallery
2. new theme - search folder
3. insert folder

greetings,
Klaus

Am 11.03.2011, 21:53 Uhr, schrieb Jeff Prater j...@thoughtreactor.com:


I need to make a presentation w/ 300 pictures. This is going to be a
relatively simple presentation--one picture per slide. Is there a way to  
do
this in Impress? I can't find an option to do this. I found a macro  
called
Photo Album Creator, but it doesn't work in LibO 3.3. Any ideas? Is  
this
possible because I really don't want to have to import 300 photos one at  
a

time. Thanks!

-
Jeff Prater


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[libreoffice-users] Re: Postgresql with LibO-3.3.2 BASE

2011-04-07 Thread amine amine
Any hints about this problem...?

postgresql with LibO or OoO...? does anyone use those two softwares...?


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Re: [libreoffice-users] Libre Office

2011-04-07 Thread Stefano Fraccaro

Hi Bernard,
I can't understand your help request. What have you downloaded? 
LibreOffice or another office suite? Which version? What do you mean 
about only got a database? Which operating system are you using?


Stefano

Il 06/04/2011 22.29, Bernard Riches ha scritto:

Help what did I do wrong? I thought I was downloading an office suite of 
programs but only got a database. I find the Libre site difficult for a Klutz 
like me to understand even though I started off with DOS 4 way way back. It is 
one of the reasons I have never got into Linux – everyone is assumed to be not 
only computer literate but wanting a challenge. At my age i prefer a simple 
life.

Please help



Bernard



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[libreoffice-users] Re: Postgresql with LibO-3.3.2 BASE

2011-04-07 Thread Alexander Thurgood
Le 07/04/11 10:37, amine amine a écrit :
Hi Amine,

 Any hints about this problem...?
 
 postgresql with LibO or OoO...? does anyone use those two softwares...?
 


Let me try and set up a test db on postgres and I'll get back to you. I
have been staying with mysql out of habit unfortunately, so have very
little pg experience.


Alex


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[libreoffice-users] import of postscript files

2011-04-07 Thread Joep L. Blom

Hi,
I'm rather new to this list (worked before with OO) and would like to 
know if in LO there is a better way to import postscript files than the 
route via ps2pdf and then import it using the pdf-import plugin.
I need it very much as I have music (in scores) which the notation 
program can export as .ps (well, it is simply actually writing to a file 
in .ps format). I want to import it in a frame in LO so I can shape it 
Ideal would be of course if LO could import musicxml (mxml) directly, a 
sort of lingua franca in music notation but there are more urgent 
matters that must be solved first.

Hope anybody has a suggestion.
Thanks in advance,
Joep


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Re: [libreoffice-users] Libre Office

2011-04-07 Thread webmaster for Kracked Press Productions

On 04/07/2011 04:38 AM, Stefano Fraccaro wrote:

Hi Bernard,
I can't understand your help request. What have you downloaded? 
LibreOffice or another office suite? Which version? What do you mean 
about only got a database? Which operating system are you using?


Stefano

Il 06/04/2011 22.29, Bernard Riches ha scritto:
Help what did I do wrong? I thought I was downloading an office suite 
of programs but only got a database. I find the Libre site difficult 
for a Klutz like me to understand even though I started off with DOS 
4 way way back. It is one of the reasons I have never got into Linux 
– everyone is assumed to be not only computer literate but wanting a 
challenge. At my age i prefer a simple life.


Please help




Bernard




http://download.documentfoundation.org/libreoffice/stable/3.3.2/win/x86/LibO_3.3.2_Win_x86_install_all_lang.exe

This is the link directly to the Windows Download for LibreOffice 3.3.2 
All language version.


http://download.documentfoundation.org/libreoffice/stable/3.3.2/win/x86/LibO_3.3.2_Win_x86_install_multi.exe

This is for the smaller Multi Language version, if you just need English.

http://download.documentfoundation.org/libreoffice/stable/3.3.2/win/x86/LibO_3.3.2_Win_x86_helppack_en-US.exe

Here is the help pack for US English.

As for what you did wrong, I do not know how you got the data base 
only, since the install file[s] you must download will install all the 
modules [Writer, Calc, Base, etc.], not just one.  Please download the 
software package again from either the above links or the ones I have 
provided below.  Then install the LibreOffice 3.3.2 package.  You should 
get all of the modules this time.


Bernard, you and I started a long way back.  I started with MS Dos 2.1, 
I think.  I bult my first computer from a Kit.  It was a PC-XT 286 dual 
floppy monochrome system with no hard drive and a few meg of ram.  I 
started programming using punch cards and a teletype-style 
printer/terminal.  Those were the good-old-days.


I am assuming that you use Windows and English is your language of 
choice.  Try this link and see if it is easer for you to use. 
http://libreoffice-na.us/English-Windows/install.html  This is a 
work-in-progress Windows-only site based upon the Multi-Platform site of 
http://libreoffice-na.us/English/install.html  Both will be made into 
DVDs for distribution.  These to DVD sites are mostly the same except 
for the installs.  One has all the supported platforms that LibreOffice 
has, plus the extra free software packages in those platforms [Windows, 
Linux, Mac OSX].  The other has only Windows packages.  The sites has 
the same lists of dictionaries, extensions, templates, and sample files 
and artwork.  The LibreOffice default site [ 
http://www.libreoffice.org/  ] is a nice site, but it is designed for 
the International community. I personally like their site for their 
effort to make it one that either has, or points to, most of what you 
might need as a LibreOffice user. The North American Community DVD site 
[ http://libreoffice-na.us/  ] was designed as a testing site for a DVD 
dedicated for the North American communities we serve.  We use a 
different site format, which was originally designed by the 
LibreOffice-Box team for their European community, but originally in German.



As for Windows vs. Linux, that is a big issue.  I was a Windows-only 
person till a few years ago.  At that time I could no longer afford to 
buy all of the Windows packages I needed to use.  I found out that Linux 
had the software I needed and it was for free.


As for using Linux, here is a link to an article that talks about where 
Linux is being used.

http://www.zdnet.com/blog/open-source/20-years-of-linux-down-and-the-best-is-yet-to-come/8613?tag=mantle_skin;content

We who use Linux as or desktop environment are few in number, but are 
growing.  Linux has proved a more stable computer platform, over 
Windows, for most server, industrial, and Internet needs.  So it is used 
more than Windows for the backbone computer systems worldwide.  
Windows is a nice desktop, but it had its bad ones as well.  I hate 
Vista on my laptop, but that and an old Windows 2000 tablet are my only 
two Windows computers.  My desktop and file server are running Linux.


http://www.zdnet.com/blog/open-source/20-years-of-linux-down-and-the-best-is-yet-to-come/8613?tag=mantle_skin;content

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Re: [libreoffice-users] Libre Office

2011-04-07 Thread Stefano Fraccaro
If you need more free software for Windows there is also projects like 
monteldvd.sf.net
I use Windows at work, but I have Linux on my notebook and I'm very very 
happy :-)



Il 07/04/2011 11.41, webmaster for Kracked Press Productions ha scritto:


As for Windows vs. Linux, that is a big issue.  I was a Windows-only 
person till a few years ago.  At that time I could no longer afford to 
buy all of the Windows packages I needed to use.  I found out that 
Linux had the software I needed and it was for free.





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Re: [libreoffice-users] import of postscript files

2011-04-07 Thread Steve Edmonds



On 7/04/11 8:54 PM, Joep L. Blom wrote:

Hi,
I'm rather new to this list (worked before with OO) and would like to 
know if in LO there is a better way to import postscript files than 
the route via ps2pdf and then import it using the pdf-import plugin.
I need it very much as I have music (in scores) which the notation 
program can export as .ps (well, it is simply actually writing to a 
file in .ps format). I want to import it in a frame in LO so I can 
shape it Ideal would be of course if LO could import musicxml (mxml) 
directly, a sort of lingua franca in music notation but there are more 
urgent matters that must be solved first.

Hope anybody has a suggestion.
Thanks in advance,
Joep

Hi. I convert the postscript files to eps files with Karbon14 and then 
import the epsfiles.

steve

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Re: [libreoffice-users] import of postscript files

2011-04-07 Thread Joep L. Blom

On 07/04/11 12:05, Steve Edmonds wrote:



On 7/04/11 8:54 PM, Joep L. Blom wrote:

Hi,
I'm rather new to this list (worked before with OO) and would like to
know if in LO there is a better way to import postscript files than
the route via ps2pdf and then import it using the pdf-import plugin.
I need it very much as I have music (in scores) which the notation
program can export as .ps (well, it is simply actually writing to a
file in .ps format). I want to import it in a frame in LO so I can
shape it Ideal would be of course if LO could import musicxml (mxml)
directly, a sort of lingua franca in music notation but there are more
urgent matters that must be solved first.
Hope anybody has a suggestion.
Thanks in advance,
Joep


Hi. I convert the postscript files to eps files with Karbon14 and then
import the epsfiles.
steve


Steve,
Thanks for your reply. However, how do you import eps-files? I haven't 
found a filter for .eps files. Is there e plugin to do that?

Thanks in advance
Joep


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Re: [libreoffice-users] import of postscript files

2011-04-07 Thread Joep L. Blom

On 07/04/11 12:28, Joep L. Blom wrote:

On 07/04/11 12:05, Steve Edmonds wrote:



On 7/04/11 8:54 PM, Joep L. Blom wrote:

Hi,
I'm rather new to this list (worked before with OO) and would like to
know if in LO there is a better way to import postscript files than
the route via ps2pdf and then import it using the pdf-import plugin.
I need it very much as I have music (in scores) which the notation
program can export as .ps (well, it is simply actually writing to a
file in .ps format). I want to import it in a frame in LO so I can
shape it Ideal would be of course if LO could import musicxml (mxml)
directly, a sort of lingua franca in music notation but there are more
urgent matters that must be solved first.
Hope anybody has a suggestion.
Thanks in advance,
Joep


Hi. I convert the postscript files to eps files with Karbon14 and then
import the epsfiles.
steve


Steve,
Thanks for your reply. However, how do you import eps-files? I haven't
found a filter for .eps files. Is there e plugin to do that?
Thanks in advance
Joep



Steven,
Followup: I could read a .eps file but when I made a .epsi file, ot 
couldn't be read (I did that with ps2epsi).

But I am looking further.
Joep


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[libreoffice-users] xvid videos in impress

2011-04-07 Thread Alejo C.S.
Hi all,

I usually embedded videos in my presentations, but only mpeg 1/2 videos are
displayed. I have installed all gstreamer0.10-plugins-* and I can not
display xvid videos.

Any tip?

Thanks in advance.


C.

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[libreoffice-users] Re: Impress: Importing multiple pictures, one per slide?

2011-04-07 Thread plino
This add-on does exactly what you asked and works perfectly under LibreOffice
3.3.2 (tested in Windows XP)

http://extensions.services.openoffice.org/en/project/PhotoAlbum

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[libreoffice-users] I am downloading LibreOffice to try it out.

2011-04-07 Thread Landis Gurney
Is there a module like MS Outlook, that can be tied into MS Exchange mailboxes? 
 I also use MS Access to tie into another database's tables through ODBC, is 
that feature available?

Thank you,



Landis Gurney, System Administrator
American National Carbide
915 S. Cherry Street
Tomball, TX 77375
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Re: [libreoffice-users] I am downloading LibreOffice to try it out.

2011-04-07 Thread Diane Marie
Hi,

I didn't understand your response. If you mean: could you enable MS Outlook 
Express? Then I just did that.

But I have no idea what that can be tied into MS Exchange mailboxes, means.

Thank you.

Diane



From: Landis Gurney prod...@anconline.com
To: users@libreoffice.org
Sent: Thu, April 7, 2011 8:34:38 AM
Subject: [libreoffice-users] I am downloading LibreOffice to try it out.

Is there a module like MS Outlook, that can be tied into MS Exchange 
mailboxes?  
I also use MS Access to tie into another database's tables through ODBC, is 
that 
feature available?

Thank you,



Landis Gurney, System Administrator
American National Carbide
915 S. Cherry Street
Tomball, TX 77375
(800) 331-7585 ext. 218 or Local (281) 351-7165


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Re: [libreoffice-users] I am downloading LibreOffice to try it out.

2011-04-07 Thread Ryan Jendoubi

Hello Landis,

On 07/04/11 16:34, Landis Gurney wrote:

Is there a module like MS Outlook, that can be tied into MS Exchange mailboxes? 
 I also use MS Access to tie into another database's tables through ODBC, is 
that feature available?


LibreOffice doesn't include an email client. I would suggest you try out 
Mozilla Thunderbird instead :-)


http://www.mozillamessaging.com/en-US/thunderbird/

Bests,

-- Ryan


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Re: [libreoffice-users] I am downloading LibreOffice to try it out.

2011-04-07 Thread Diane Marie
Hi Ryan,

I have no idea what this means: LibreOffice doesn't include an email client. I 
would suggest you try out Mozilla Thunderbird instead :-)

To get a response to my original question, I enabled MS outlook Espress. That 
didn't work?

Diane





From: Ryan Jendoubi ryan.jendo...@gmail.com
To: users@libreoffice.org
Sent: Thu, April 7, 2011 9:19:59 AM
Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] I am downloading LibreOffice to try it out.

Hello Landis,

On 07/04/11 16:34, Landis Gurney wrote:
 Is there a module like MS Outlook, that can be tied into MS Exchange 
mailboxes?  I also use MS Access to tie into another database's tables through 
ODBC, is that feature available?

LibreOffice doesn't include an email client. I would suggest you try out 
Mozilla 
Thunderbird instead :-)

http://www.mozillamessaging.com/en-US/thunderbird/

Bests,

-- Ryan


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Re: [libreoffice-users] I am downloading LibreOffice to try it out.

2011-04-07 Thread Ryan Jendoubi

Hello Diane,

On 07/04/11 17:25, Diane Marie wrote:

I have no idea what this means: LibreOffice doesn't include an email client. I
would suggest you try out Mozilla Thunderbird instead :-)


Microsoft Outlook / Outlook Express are just email clients. Email 
clients are just programs that you run on your own computer, which 
download your email for you so you can read it. The alternative to using 
an email client is using webmail - viewing your email on the web 
somewhere, like Hotmail or Gmail.


So what I was saying was no, LibreOffice does not include an email 
module as you called it (it's more accurate to call them applications 
than modules).


And I was suggesting that if you want an alternative email client to any 
flavour of Outlook, you could try Thunderbird, which is a widely used, 
mature application developed by Mozilla, who also make the Firefox web 
browser.



To get a response to my original question, I enabled MS outlook Espress. That
didn't work?


I don't know what you mean here. But in any case, this mailing list is 
not for help with Outlook or general tech support, so if you're having a 
problem with Outlook you'll have to ask elsewhere.


Bests,

-r

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Re: [libreoffice-users] I am downloading LibreOffice to try it out.

2011-04-07 Thread John McAtee
Landis

As you have already seen in other messages there are open source email clients 
as substitutes for Outlook but I am not sure that they will work with MS 
Exchange.  There are alternatives to MS Exchange which will work with Outlook 
and the open source email clients.  The link below is the most recent 
descriptions that I could find.

https://wiki.samba.org/index.php/Exchange_Server_Alternatives

As for Access, there is a database function in LO that can act as the front end 
to connect to existing databases.  I have not tried to do it in any serious way 
but I imagine it is not as easy as falling off a log.  You may have to do some 
work to make it function the way you want but it is supposed to work in that 
way.

I hope this is helpful.

John McAtee




From: Landis Gurney prod...@anconline.com
To: users@libreoffice.org
Sent: Thu, April 7, 2011 11:34:38 AM
Subject: [libreoffice-users] I am downloading LibreOffice to try it out.

Is there a module like MS Outlook, that can be tied into MS Exchange 
mailboxes?  
I also use MS Access to tie into another database's tables through ODBC, is 
that 
feature available?

Thank you,



Landis Gurney, System Administrator
American National Carbide
915 S. Cherry Street
Tomball, TX 77375
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Re: [libreoffice-users] I am downloading LibreOffice to try it out.

2011-04-07 Thread Crowley, Elizabeth
Why care about an Outlook-like email client? Microsoft Outlook part of the
MS Office Suite, and the apps have ties into each other. You can do an email
merge in Word, pulling data from Excel or Access, and it sends using
Outlook. There is also the ability, when in a an Excel or Word doc, to click
FileSend, and it opens Outlook for you to email the document.

We dropped Outlook for gmail last year, and while we are very happy with
gmail for email, we do miss the suite functionality.

Outlook Express is just a pop client, it has no ties to the Office Suite.



On Thu, Apr 7, 2011 at 12:52, Ryan Jendoubi ryan.jendo...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hello Diane,

 On 07/04/11 17:25, Diane Marie wrote:

 I have no idea what this means: LibreOffice doesn't include an email
 client. I
 would suggest you try out Mozilla Thunderbird instead :-)


 Microsoft Outlook / Outlook Express are just email clients. Email clients
 are just programs that you run on your own computer, which download your
 email for you so you can read it. The alternative to using an email client
 is using webmail - viewing your email on the web somewhere, like Hotmail
 or Gmail.

 So what I was saying was no, LibreOffice does not include an email module
 as you called it (it's more accurate to call them applications than
 modules).

 And I was suggesting that if you want an alternative email client to any
 flavour of Outlook, you could try Thunderbird, which is a widely used,
 mature application developed by Mozilla, who also make the Firefox web
 browser.

  To get a response to my original question, I enabled MS outlook Espress.
 That
 didn't work?


 I don't know what you mean here. But in any case, this mailing list is not
 for help with Outlook or general tech support, so if you're having a problem
 with Outlook you'll have to ask elsewhere.

 Bests,

 -r

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[libreoffice-users] Problems with forms in Base

2011-04-07 Thread CaStarCo
Hello, I have a problem creating forms in the design view...

The appropiate toolbar not appears and when i go to view-toolbar (or
something similar, i'm working in the spanish version) and select the
toolbars that I need.. the toolbars are not drawn correctly, i must move the
pointer over the area where i suppose should be the buttons to force LO Base
to draw it. Moreover, if I resize the window, the buttons disappear another
time and I must do the trick another time to draw the buttons...

I'm using LibreOffice 3.3.2 in Ubuntu 10.10 throught the libreofficce PPA in
Launchpad  ( http://ppa.launchpad.net/libreoffice/ppa/ubuntu ) . I've talked
about with another guy and he has the same problem (but I don't know if he
tried to do the trick to draw the buttons).

Is the bug reported? If not, where i should report it?

Thanks in advance.

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Re: [libreoffice-users] I am downloading LibreOffice to try it out.

2011-04-07 Thread CaStarCo
Another solution is to use Mozilla Thunderbird, wich is a good solution, and
can be integrated with Mozilla Sunbird (calendar) with the Lightning plugin.

I suppose that if people likes MS Outlook it's not only because handle mails
but because it's integrated with other tools like calendars and similar
things.

2011/4/7 Crowley, Elizabeth crowl...@csps.com

 Why care about an Outlook-like email client? Microsoft Outlook part of the
 MS Office Suite, and the apps have ties into each other. You can do an
 email
 merge in Word, pulling data from Excel or Access, and it sends using
 Outlook. There is also the ability, when in a an Excel or Word doc, to
 click
 FileSend, and it opens Outlook for you to email the document.

 We dropped Outlook for gmail last year, and while we are very happy with
 gmail for email, we do miss the suite functionality.

 Outlook Express is just a pop client, it has no ties to the Office Suite.



 On Thu, Apr 7, 2011 at 12:52, Ryan Jendoubi ryan.jendo...@gmail.com
 wrote:

  Hello Diane,
 
  On 07/04/11 17:25, Diane Marie wrote:
 
  I have no idea what this means: LibreOffice doesn't include an email
  client. I
  would suggest you try out Mozilla Thunderbird instead :-)
 
 
  Microsoft Outlook / Outlook Express are just email clients. Email clients
  are just programs that you run on your own computer, which download your
  email for you so you can read it. The alternative to using an email
 client
  is using webmail - viewing your email on the web somewhere, like
 Hotmail
  or Gmail.
 
  So what I was saying was no, LibreOffice does not include an email
 module
  as you called it (it's more accurate to call them applications than
  modules).
 
  And I was suggesting that if you want an alternative email client to any
  flavour of Outlook, you could try Thunderbird, which is a widely used,
  mature application developed by Mozilla, who also make the Firefox web
  browser.
 
   To get a response to my original question, I enabled MS outlook Espress.
  That
  didn't work?
 
 
  I don't know what you mean here. But in any case, this mailing list is
 not
  for help with Outlook or general tech support, so if you're having a
 problem
  with Outlook you'll have to ask elsewhere.
 
  Bests,
 
  -r
 
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Re: [libreoffice-users] I am downloading LibreOffice to try it out.

2011-04-07 Thread planas
On Thu, 2011-04-07 at 13:33 -0400, Crowley, Elizabeth wrote: 

 Why care about an Outlook-like email client? Microsoft Outlook part of the
 MS Office Suite, and the apps have ties into each other. You can do an email
 merge in Word, pulling data from Excel or Access, and it sends using
 Outlook. There is also the ability, when in a an Excel or Word doc, to click
 FileSend, and it opens Outlook for you to email the document.
 
 We dropped Outlook for gmail last year, and while we are very happy with
 gmail for email, we do miss the suite functionality.
 
 Outlook Express is just a pop client, it has no ties to the Office Suite.
 
 
 
 On Thu, Apr 7, 2011 at 12:52, Ryan Jendoubi ryan.jendo...@gmail.com wrote:
 
  Hello Diane,
 
  On 07/04/11 17:25, Diane Marie wrote:
 
  I have no idea what this means: LibreOffice doesn't include an email
  client. I
  would suggest you try out Mozilla Thunderbird instead :-)
 
 
  Microsoft Outlook / Outlook Express are just email clients. Email clients
  are just programs that you run on your own computer, which download your
  email for you so you can read it. The alternative to using an email client
  is using webmail - viewing your email on the web somewhere, like Hotmail
  or Gmail.
 
  So what I was saying was no, LibreOffice does not include an email module
  as you called it (it's more accurate to call them applications than
  modules).
 
  And I was suggesting that if you want an alternative email client to any
  flavour of Outlook, you could try Thunderbird, which is a widely used,
  mature application developed by Mozilla, who also make the Firefox web
  browser.
 
   To get a response to my original question, I enabled MS outlook Espress.
  That
  didn't work?
 
 
  I don't know what you mean here. But in any case, this mailing list is not
  for help with Outlook or general tech support, so if you're having a problem
  with Outlook you'll have to ask elsewhere.
 
  Bests,
 
  -r
 
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email) and POP email is Evolution.
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Re: [libreoffice-users] I am downloading LibreOffice to try it out.

2011-04-07 Thread Diane Marie
I saw an article about libreoffice, a free download. I downloaded it. I could 
not open it. I asked for help, here. 


This morning I've received more than a dozen replies. None of them make any 
common sense--at all: none address my question. I am not the Landis person.

So I will repeat: I have downloaded LibreOffice. It won't open. How do I open 
it? I have no computer/Internet training.

Thank you.





From: planas jsloz...@gmail.com
To: users@libreoffice.org
Sent: Thu, April 7, 2011 10:50:58 AM
Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] I am downloading LibreOffice to try it out.

On Thu, 2011-04-07 at 13:33 -0400, Crowley, Elizabeth wrote: 

 Why care about an Outlook-like email client? Microsoft Outlook part of the
 MS Office Suite, and the apps have ties into each other. You can do an email
 merge in Word, pulling data from Excel or Access, and it sends using
 Outlook. There is also the ability, when in a an Excel or Word doc, to click
 FileSend, and it opens Outlook for you to email the document.
 
 We dropped Outlook for gmail last year, and while we are very happy with
 gmail for email, we do miss the suite functionality.
 
 Outlook Express is just a pop client, it has no ties to the Office Suite.
 
 
 
 On Thu, Apr 7, 2011 at 12:52, Ryan Jendoubi ryan.jendo...@gmail.com wrote:
 
  Hello Diane,
 
  On 07/04/11 17:25, Diane Marie wrote:
 
  I have no idea what this means: LibreOffice doesn't include an email
  client. I
  would suggest you try out Mozilla Thunderbird instead :-)
 
 
  Microsoft Outlook / Outlook Express are just email clients. Email clients
  are just programs that you run on your own computer, which download your
  email for you so you can read it. The alternative to using an email client
  is using webmail - viewing your email on the web somewhere, like Hotmail
  or Gmail.
 
  So what I was saying was no, LibreOffice does not include an email module
  as you called it (it's more accurate to call them applications than
  modules).
 
  And I was suggesting that if you want an alternative email client to any
  flavour of Outlook, you could try Thunderbird, which is a widely used,
  mature application developed by Mozilla, who also make the Firefox web
  browser.
 
   To get a response to my original question, I enabled MS outlook Espress.
  That
  didn't work?
 
 
  I don't know what you mean here. But in any case, this mailing list is not
  for help with Outlook or general tech support, so if you're having a problem
  with Outlook you'll have to ask elsewhere.
 
  Bests,
 
  -r
 
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Re: [libreoffice-users] import of postscript files

2011-04-07 Thread Steve Edmonds



On 7/04/11 10:36 PM, Joep L. Blom wrote:

On 07/04/11 12:28, Joep L. Blom wrote:

On 07/04/11 12:05, Steve Edmonds wrote:



On 7/04/11 8:54 PM, Joep L. Blom wrote:

Hi,
I'm rather new to this list (worked before with OO) and would like to
know if in LO there is a better way to import postscript files than
the route via ps2pdf and then import it using the pdf-import plugin.
I need it very much as I have music (in scores) which the notation
program can export as .ps (well, it is simply actually writing to a
file in .ps format). I want to import it in a frame in LO so I can
shape it Ideal would be of course if LO could import musicxml (mxml)
directly, a sort of lingua franca in music notation but there are more
urgent matters that must be solved first.
Hope anybody has a suggestion.
Thanks in advance,
Joep


Hi. I convert the postscript files to eps files with Karbon14 and then
import the epsfiles.
steve


Steve,
Thanks for your reply. However, how do you import eps-files? I haven't
found a filter for .eps files. Is there e plugin to do that?
Thanks in advance
Joep



Steven,
Followup: I could read a .eps file but when I made a .epsi file, ot 
couldn't be read (I did that with ps2epsi).

But I am looking further.
Joep

Hi Joep. One application  I use to create my eps files saves them as 
epsi. I just rename them to eps and they import ok. I have done this a 
lot to import drawings from our CAD system and don't know if the epsi 
from the program I use to adjust the line thicknesses and add text are 
actually eps but it works for those drawings. Sometimes I use both 
Karbon14 and Inkscape. One edits attributes easier and one saves a 
better preview.


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Re: [libreoffice-users] I am downloading LibreOffice to try it out.

2011-04-07 Thread CaStarCo
2011/4/7 Diane Marie dmariee2...@yahoo.com

 I saw an article about libreoffice, a free download. I downloaded it. I
 could
 not open it. I asked for help, here.


 This morning I've received more than a dozen replies. None of them make any
 common sense--at all: none address my question. I am not the Landis
 person.

 So I will repeat: I have downloaded LibreOffice. It won't open. How do I
 open
 it? I have no computer/Internet training.

 Thank you.


Wich operative system are you using?
 Windows?
 Linux?
 Mac?

In any case, did you downloaded the LibreOffice installer from
http://www.libreoffice.org/download/ ? If you did, then, our answer should
depend on the system are you using.

In the Windows case, I suppose you've dowloaded a file named
LibO_3.3.2_Win_x86_install_multi.exehttp://download.documentfoundation.org/libreoffice/stable/3.3.2/win/x86/LibO_3.3.2_Win_x86_install_multi.exe
,
in that case you must double-click on it and the installer will do all the
work (but you must click Accept when the program ask for it).

In the Mac case, i can't answer, i don't know the system.

In the Linux case, i don't think that you are using linux, but... in any
case, i think it's preferible install using the standard way of your system,
the software center in Ubuntu, or with other tools in other distributions.

Kind regards.




 
 From: planas jsloz...@gmail.com
 To: users@libreoffice.org
 Sent: Thu, April 7, 2011 10:50:58 AM
 Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] I am downloading LibreOffice to try it
 out.

 On Thu, 2011-04-07 at 13:33 -0400, Crowley, Elizabeth wrote:

  Why care about an Outlook-like email client? Microsoft Outlook part of
 the
  MS Office Suite, and the apps have ties into each other. You can do an
 email
  merge in Word, pulling data from Excel or Access, and it sends using
  Outlook. There is also the ability, when in a an Excel or Word doc, to
 click
  FileSend, and it opens Outlook for you to email the document.
 
  We dropped Outlook for gmail last year, and while we are very happy with
  gmail for email, we do miss the suite functionality.
 
  Outlook Express is just a pop client, it has no ties to the Office Suite.
 
 
 
  On Thu, Apr 7, 2011 at 12:52, Ryan Jendoubi ryan.jendo...@gmail.com
 wrote:
 
   Hello Diane,
  
   On 07/04/11 17:25, Diane Marie wrote:
  
   I have no idea what this means: LibreOffice doesn't include an email
   client. I
   would suggest you try out Mozilla Thunderbird instead :-)
  
  
   Microsoft Outlook / Outlook Express are just email clients. Email
 clients
   are just programs that you run on your own computer, which download
 your
   email for you so you can read it. The alternative to using an email
 client
   is using webmail - viewing your email on the web somewhere, like
 Hotmail
   or Gmail.
  
   So what I was saying was no, LibreOffice does not include an email
 module
   as you called it (it's more accurate to call them applications than
   modules).
  
   And I was suggesting that if you want an alternative email client to
 any
   flavour of Outlook, you could try Thunderbird, which is a widely used,
   mature application developed by Mozilla, who also make the Firefox web
   browser.
  
To get a response to my original question, I enabled MS outlook
 Espress.
   That
   didn't work?
  
  
   I don't know what you mean here. But in any case, this mailing list is
 not
   for help with Outlook or general tech support, so if you're having a
 problem
   with Outlook you'll have to ask elsewhere.
  
   Bests,
  
   -r
  
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Re: [libreoffice-users] I am downloading LibreOffice to try it out.

2011-04-07 Thread Anthony Jeffries

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I might be able to help you.

Are you on a Mac, Windows or Linux machine?

Did you download from www.libreoffice.org, or from another site? It's
possible the file was corrupted.

Also, the installer is rather large, and will take a while to
download, so you will need to be patient to avoid accidentally cutting
it off and having a corrupted download.

On 4/7/11 11:04 AM, Diane Marie wrote:
 I saw an article about libreoffice, a free download. I downloaded
 it. I could not open it. I asked for help, here.


 This morning I've received more than a dozen replies. None of them
 make any common sense--at all: none address my question. I am not
 the Landis person.

 So I will repeat: I have downloaded LibreOffice. It won't open. How
 do I open it? I have no computer/Internet training.

 Thank you.
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Re: [libreoffice-users] I am downloading LibreOffice to try it out.

2011-04-07 Thread Diane Marie
Windows XP. Like I stated, I've already downloaded it. It won't open.





From: CaStarCo casta...@gmail.com
To: users@libreoffice.org
Sent: Thu, April 7, 2011 11:11:36 AM
Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] I am downloading LibreOffice to try it out.

2011/4/7 Diane Marie dmariee2...@yahoo.com

 I saw an article about libreoffice, a free download. I downloaded it. I
 could
 not open it. I asked for help, here.


 This morning I've received more than a dozen replies. None of them make any
 common sense--at all: none address my question. I am not the Landis
 person.

 So I will repeat: I have downloaded LibreOffice. It won't open. How do I
 open
 it? I have no computer/Internet training.

 Thank you.


Wich operative system are you using?
Windows?
Linux?
Mac?

In any case, did you downloaded the LibreOffice installer from
http://www.libreoffice.org/download/ ? If you did, then, our answer should
depend on the system are you using.

In the Windows case, I suppose you've dowloaded a file named
LibO_3.3.2_Win_x86_install_multi.exehttp://download.documentfoundation.org/libreoffice/stable/3.3.2/win/x86/LibO_3.3.2_Win_x86_install_multi.exe

,
in that case you must double-click on it and the installer will do all the
work (but you must click Accept when the program ask for it).

In the Mac case, i can't answer, i don't know the system.

In the Linux case, i don't think that you are using linux, but... in any
case, i think it's preferible install using the standard way of your system,
the software center in Ubuntu, or with other tools in other distributions.

Kind regards.




 
 From: planas jsloz...@gmail.com
 To: users@libreoffice.org
 Sent: Thu, April 7, 2011 10:50:58 AM
 Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] I am downloading LibreOffice to try it
 out.

 On Thu, 2011-04-07 at 13:33 -0400, Crowley, Elizabeth wrote:

  Why care about an Outlook-like email client? Microsoft Outlook part of
 the
  MS Office Suite, and the apps have ties into each other. You can do an
 email
  merge in Word, pulling data from Excel or Access, and it sends using
  Outlook. There is also the ability, when in a an Excel or Word doc, to
 click
  FileSend, and it opens Outlook for you to email the document.
 
  We dropped Outlook for gmail last year, and while we are very happy with
  gmail for email, we do miss the suite functionality.
 
  Outlook Express is just a pop client, it has no ties to the Office Suite.
 
 
 
  On Thu, Apr 7, 2011 at 12:52, Ryan Jendoubi ryan.jendo...@gmail.com
 wrote:
 
   Hello Diane,
  
   On 07/04/11 17:25, Diane Marie wrote:
  
   I have no idea what this means: LibreOffice doesn't include an email
   client. I
   would suggest you try out Mozilla Thunderbird instead :-)
  
  
   Microsoft Outlook / Outlook Express are just email clients. Email
 clients
   are just programs that you run on your own computer, which download
 your
   email for you so you can read it. The alternative to using an email
 client
   is using webmail - viewing your email on the web somewhere, like
 Hotmail
   or Gmail.
  
   So what I was saying was no, LibreOffice does not include an email
 module
   as you called it (it's more accurate to call them applications than
   modules).
  
   And I was suggesting that if you want an alternative email client to
 any
   flavour of Outlook, you could try Thunderbird, which is a widely used,
   mature application developed by Mozilla, who also make the Firefox web
   browser.
  
    To get a response to my original question, I enabled MS outlook
 Espress.
   That
   didn't work?
  
  
   I don't know what you mean here. But in any case, this mailing list is
 not
   for help with Outlook or general tech support, so if you're having a
 problem
   with Outlook you'll have to ask elsewhere.
  
   Bests,
  
   -r
  
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Re: [libreoffice-users] I am downloading LibreOffice to try it out.

2011-04-07 Thread CaStarCo
2011/4/7 Diane Marie dmariee2...@yahoo.com

 Windows XP. Like I stated, I've already downloaded it. It won't open.





How many megabytes have the file you downloaded? may be the problem is that
the download is broken for any reason and the file that you have is
corrupted. The correct file is around 214 MB of size, i think that it's
unprobable that you've downloaded 214 MB in 10 minutes...


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Re: [libreoffice-users] I am downloading LibreOffice to try it out.

2011-04-07 Thread Diane Marie
Costar:

Where are you people coming from? I didn't download it in ten minutes. I only 
got 19.1 mg and I did not stop it. I followed precise directions.

Here is where I downloaded it. 

LibO_3.3.2_Win_x86_helppack_en-US.exe 8.5 MB (en-US - English (US))

Something is goofy. 

I won't reload. I will get off this so-called support site and dump the 
program--what I have.



From: CaStarCo casta...@gmail.com
To: users@libreoffice.org
Sent: Thu, April 7, 2011 11:24:54 AM
Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] I am downloading LibreOffice to try it out.

2011/4/7 Diane Marie dmariee2...@yahoo.com

 Windows XP. Like I stated, I've already downloaded it. It won't open.





How many megabytes have the file you downloaded? may be the problem is that
the download is broken for any reason and the file that you have is
corrupted. The correct file is around 214 MB of size, i think that it's
unprobable that you've downloaded 214 MB in 10 minutes...


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Re: [libreoffice-users] I am downloading LibreOffice to try it out.

2011-04-07 Thread Stefan Weigel
Hi,

Am 07.04.2011 20:32, schrieb Diane Marie:

 LibO_3.3.2_Win_x86_helppack_en-US.exe 8.5 MB (en-US - English (US))
 
 Something is goofy. 

Well, that´s the help pack only. It´s isn´t of any help unless you
download and install the main package first.

Stefan

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Re: [libreoffice-users] I am downloading LibreOffice to try it out.

2011-04-07 Thread CaStarCo
Diane Marie, if you getted 19,1 mb the problem is on your internet
connection, not in the libreoffice support or libreoffice servers. I've
downloaded a few minutes ago to try it.

In any case, this list is to help the people, but you should understand that
the people who answer your questions aren't paid, they are volunteers .
Libreoffice is a community, not a bussiness... i think you should respect
the people who are working to collaborate with all the world without asking
for a recompense...

Kind regards.

2011/4/7 Diane Marie dmariee2...@yahoo.com

 Costar:

 Where are you people coming from? I didn't download it in ten minutes. I
 only
 got 19.1 mg and I did not stop it. I followed precise directions.

 Here is where I downloaded it.

 LibO_3.3.2_Win_x86_helppack_en-US.exe 8.5 MB (en-US - English (US))

 Something is goofy.

 I won't reload. I will get off this so-called support site and dump the
 program--what I have.


 
 From: CaStarCo casta...@gmail.com
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 Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] I am downloading LibreOffice to try it
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 2011/4/7 Diane Marie dmariee2...@yahoo.com

  Windows XP. Like I stated, I've already downloaded it. It won't open.
 
 
 
 
 
 How many megabytes have the file you downloaded? may be the problem is that
 the download is broken for any reason and the file that you have is
 corrupted. The correct file is around 214 MB of size, i think that it's
 unprobable that you've downloaded 214 MB in 10 minutes...


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Re: [libreoffice-users] import of postscript files

2011-04-07 Thread Joep L. Blom

On 07/04/11 20:05, Steve Edmonds wrote:



On 7/04/11 10:36 PM, Joep L. Blom wrote:



Hi Joep. One application I use to create my eps files saves them as
epsi. I just rename them to eps and they import ok. I have done this a
lot to import drawings from our CAD system and don't know if the epsi
from the program I use to adjust the line thicknesses and add text are
actually eps but it works for those drawings. Sometimes I use both
Karbon14 and Inkscape. One edits attributes easier and one saves a
better preview.


Steve,
Thanks for your reply.
I did that and LO read the file and produced output that was vaguely 
recognizable for what is was meant to be. To clarify:
Originally the text is a music score that is produces as output of a 
music notation program as a .ps file (which normally is sent to a 
postscript printer). Normally I translate it to .pdf with ps2pdf to sent 
to others.
However, when I import the .eps file the resolution is far too low and 
when I import the .pdf file it uses apparently an own font and not the 
font of the .pdf file and of course that is also not usable.

I have still no reliable way to import music scores in LO.
Joep


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[libreoffice-users] Re: I am downloading LibreOffice to try it out.

2011-04-07 Thread aqualung
No offense to any of the participants (seriously!) but this thread is pure
comedy gold 

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[libreoffice-users] Re: Problems with forms in Base

2011-04-07 Thread Andreas Säger

Hello,
Open the form in design mode.
Get the tool bar and drag it to the position where you want it to start.
Save and close the form.
Open the form in working mode.

Does this help?


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[libreoffice-users] Postgresql with LibO-3.3.2 BASE

2011-04-07 Thread Joe Collura


On  6 April 2011 ammine...@gmail.com wrote about postgresql with 
libre-3.3.2 base:

I'm struggling with Inserting/Updating/Deleting data using BASE forms and
the postgresql-server, i'm using both the jdbc and sdbc driver, But both
does not allow me to Insert/Update/Delete data with the postgresql server

same issue with LibO-3.3.2 on Linux/Ubuntu-10.10 and winXP

Plz if anyone can help

good luck to you all!



hi armine,

i havent quite got postgres to talk to libre yet either

these might be worth following though:

  0) Bug 35683 - RFE: consider adding SDBC into libreoffice for better 
access to postgresql

  https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=35683

  1) Bug 31398 - RFE: LibreOffice Base should allow update/insert/drop 
query in sql-editor

  with hsqldb access controls
  https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=31398


also a while ago there was a patch to fedora implementation to 
postgresql-libs-8.4.7-1.fc14 that seemed to help but still havent quite 
got it.


jc.

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